SurveyMonkey Establishes GCC in Bengaluru to Boost AI and Product Innovation

SurveyMonkey, the world’s most popular survey platform, announced its expansion into Bengaluru, India. This move underscores their intent to tap into diverse talent and build an inclusive, global workplace.

According to their blog, this expansion would foster their company culture and embrace fresh perspectives from their growing international team. The company uses AI for their surveys and analysis. With GPT technology, SurveyMonkey Genius claims to generate high-quality surveys from scratch in just 30 seconds.

SurveyMonkey’s Engineering Team

SurveyMonkey now joins a pool of GCCs in India. The goal of this expansion is not only to boost product development capabilities and efficiency, but also capitalise on the strategic benefits of operating across multiple time zones. This approach encourages project development and approvals while ensuring a global presence that complements their teams in the US, Canada, and Europe.

SurveyMonkey is an iconic company of the internet era, and the response from India’s vast talent pool has been incredibly encouraging. In a short span, we’ve built a team of over 50 members who have quickly started contributing to SurveyMonkey’s growth. The opportunity to work on interesting problems at scale and experience career growth is a significant draw for software professionals here.” said Jeetendra Agrawal, VP of engineering in India.

SurveyMonkey’s India team is actively using AI and Machine Learning to improve and speed up adoption of their range of products.

SurveyMonkey is Hiring! With the launch of their Bengaluru office, SurveyMonkey is hiring professionals to join their team. “Our Bengaluru team embodies our principles, driving innovation and making a significant impact.” per their blog. Apply here.

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